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T. Don Hutto: Women in Detention

Friday, June 12, 2009

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Upcoming Events

Dignity Not Detention Vigil | T. Don Hutto Detention Center | Taylor, TX. | 7pm, Saturday, August 7th, 2010. See post.


What is T Don Hutto?

The T Don Hutto facility held men, women (some pregnant), children, and infants from May 2006 to September 2009. Administered by the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), the country's largest for-profit corrections company, the center now holds around 500 adult women, many of whom are seeking asylum.

The Berks County Family Care Shelter still detains families. We continue to advocate for an end to family detention policy.

ICE champions the facility as a model for "civil" detention, despite patterns of sexual abuse and the continued detention of low-risk noncitizen women.

This blog is dedicated to providing information about Hutto and women's detention issues.

100 Events in 100 Days to End Family Detention

We did it! People like you came together and organized over 100 events to end family detention in Obama's first 100 days. Our online petition has over 55,000 signatures and counting! Our deepest gratitude!

Thanks to your support, ICE ended family detention at Hutto in September of 2009. The facility now holds exclusively women. We continue to advocate for their rights to due process, fair immigration proceedings, and non-penal custody.




Download the 2009 End Family Detention Calendar!

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Check out our new photo gallery!

  • Photo Albums of Previous Actions to End Family Detention

Followers

Further information

Locking Up Family Values, The most complete analysis of conditions inside T Don Hutto and Berks, a second family detention center in Pennsylvania. Published March, 2007

ICE's (Immigration & Customs Enforcement) newly-published standards on family residential standards.

Grassroots Leadership's report on CCA's history and business practices. Published Dec, 2003

Financial Analysis of the Impact of Undocumented Immigrants in Texas. Published by Carole Keeton Strayhorn, Texas Comptroller. Dec, 2006

The Sentencing Project's
Reducing Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System. Oct, 2000

Rates of Incarceration by Race & Ethnicity The Sentencing Project. July, 2007

Click here for a list of detention facilities across the U.S.

Related Blogs and Links

America's Family Prison
a short film chronicling the rise of Hutto and its impact on detainees and the local community

The Least of These
a feature-length documentary that follows the implementation of family detention at Hutto, the lawsuit, and protests against the facility. Premiered at Austin's South-by-Southwest Film Festival in March of 2009.

The Sanctuary
A grassroots effort of pro-migrant, human-rights, and civil-rights bloggers and on-line activists dedicated to the enactment of meaningful immigration reform that is practical, rational, fair, and humane.

Homeland Gitmos
Follow an investigation of detainee treatment in American detention centers. An interactive website, complete with videos, detainee testimonies, photos, maps, and more.

Business of Detention
an exciting new interactive website examining the link between federal immigration policy and the corporations that are profiting off it

Detention Watch Network
a national coalition dedicated to tracking immigrant detention issues

Free the Children Myspace
one of the first websites devoted to covering Hutto

Grits for Breakfast
one of the best sources available on the TX criminal justice system

Migration Policy Institute
a nonpartisan think tank dedicated to the study of the movement of people worldwide

National Immigration Forum
to embrace & uphold America's tradition as a nation of immigrants

Pew Hispanic Center
chronicling Latinos' diverse experiences in a changing America

Texas Civil Rights Review
reports from the front lines of the fight for civil rights in TX

Texas Prison Bid'ness
information about the growing prison-for-profit industry in Texas

Immigration Orange
Blog about all things immigration.

Immigration Prof Blog
Research and reflection by leading immigration scholars

States without Nations
Jacqueline Stevens, political scientist, blogs about immigration, nationalism, and the state.

Dream ACTivist
Campaign to pass the DREAM ACT, which grants access to higher education for immigrant youth.

Click on link to learn more about:

  • ACLU settlement
  • Background on legality of TDH
  • Case Background
  • Immigrant Detention
  • Prison Conditions in Texas
  • Private Prisons
  • Vigils

Highlights from Dec 16th vigil

Highlights from Dec 16th vigil
(photo ©Walt Harrison.)

(photo ©Walt Harrison)

(photo ©Walt Harrison)

(photo ©Walt Harrison)

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Contact Info

For questions on T Don Hutto or the blog, please contact:

tuff [at] grassrootsleadership.org
 

Supporting Institutions

ACLU of Texas, Amnesty International, Brown Berets of San Antonio, Grassroots Leadership, PODER, LIRS, Free the Children, Political Asylum Project of Austin, Catholic Charities of Austin, Casa Marianella, Casa Esperanza, Jolu Productions, Sin Fronteras of Houston, Southern Human Rights Organizers' Network, Texas Indigenous Council, Texans United for Families, University of TX Immigration Clinic, Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children.

Thanks to all.